NI 5412 Specifications
NI PXI/PCI-5412 14-Bit 100 MS/s Arbitrary Waveform Generator
Unless otherwise noted, the following conditions were used for each
specification:
•
Interpolation set to maximum allowed factor for a given sample rate.
•
Signals terminated with 50
Ω
.
•
Low-Gain Amplifier Path set to 2 V
pk-pk
, and High-Gain Amplifier
Path set to 12 V
pk-pk
.
•
Sample clock set to 100 MS/s.
Typical values are representative of an average unit operating at room
temperature. Specifications are subject to change without notice. For the
most recent NI 5412 specifications, visit
ni.com/manuals
.
To access all the NI 5412 documentation, including the
NI Signal
Generators Getting Started Guide
, which contains functional descriptions
of the NI 5412 signals, navigate to
Start»Programs»National
Instruments»NI-FGEN»Documentation
.
Caution Hot Surface
Allow the NI 5412 to cool before removing it from the chassis to reduce
risk of burns. Use caution when handling because recently used NI 5412 devices may
exceed safe handling temperatures.
Contents
CH 0 ........................................................................................................ 2
Sample Clock .......................................................................................... 7
Onboard Clock ........................................................................................ 10
Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) Reference Clock .......................................... 10
CLK IN ................................................................................................... 11
PFI 0 and PFI 1 ....................................................................................... 12
Start Trigger ............................................................................................ 13
Markers ................................................................................................... 15
Waveform and Instruction Memory Utilization...................................... 16
Calibration............................................................................................... 18
Power ...................................................................................................... 18
Software .................................................................................................. 19
Environment............................................................................................ 20
Safety, Electromagnetic Compatibility, and CE Compliance................. 22
Physical ................................................................................................... 24
Where to Go for Support......................................................................... 25